'Pokemon GO' Plus Release Date, Price & Update: Wearable Coming on Sep. 16; Where to Buy [DETAILS]
"Pokemon GO" Plus Wearable Coming Next Week
It has been announced that the "Pokemon GO" Plus wearable will be coming starting next week.
The news was announced by the "Pokemon GO" developer, Niantic Labs. The device is a wearable and is designed to make playing the game easier because it reduces the times that players have to look at their screens.
'Pokemon GO' Plus Release Date, Pricing, News
Niantic Labs wrote on their official website that the "Pokemon GO" Plus wearable will be available starting Sep. 16, next week. The "Pokemon GO" Plus will make catching Pokemon and collecting items at Pokestops more convenient. The device connects to the player's phone via Bluetooth and the device will reportedly give off a light signal and vibration to alert of any nearby Pokemon and its location. Items may also be collected using the "Pokemon GO" Plus.
The company adds that with the "Pokemon GO" Plus, playing the game can be another added fun activity on top of various outdoor activities such as hiking, walking, running and even visiting various places. Each "Pokemon GO" Plus device is sold at $35.00.
Where to Buy 'Pokemon GO' Plus
According to Bustle, procuring a "Pokemon GO" Plus wearable for your own may be difficult. Ever since the announcement of the device, the demand for it has been very high and it has been sold out in most places.
The outlet gave several options of where to hopefully buy the "Pokemon GO" Plus device: Amazon, GameStop and eBay. Amazon's "Pokemon GO" Plus page continues to be listed as unavailable and it is not known when the website will have stocks for the Nintendo accessory. However, it is a good place to start keeping tabs on especially for "Pokemon GO" fans who want to be the very best.
Another good place to stake out for the wearable is on GameStop. However, on its listing, the produce is "Not Available" but it has a Check Store Availability button that may be helpful for those who are willing to scour various GameStop branches for the "Pokemon GO" Plus wearable.
As for eBay, this website is known for listing various products and items that are priced based on how much the seller wants it sold for. eBay is also known for various scams of pretending to sell something but ship an entirely different thing to some poor scammed customers. However, like many auction and selling websites, buying online on eBay should be approached with utmost care.